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[QUOTE="ScoobyEdu, post: 7201897, member: 260939"] Nowadays, since I'm not playing at a high level, I always play an average of 4 to 6 screens. We gradually get used to the number of screens, depending on what we study. In a scenario with many screens, you have to already know the best solutions for the plays you face. We don't have time for a lot of analysis, and we need to hone our focus. When I was playing for a team in the micro stakes, I averaged 300 to 500 games per month, and I always tried to do a little more, as the variance within these limits is very high. To help with screen organization, there are tools like StarsCaption and Jurojin. Sometimes I use Jurojin because it has some helpful features, like screen organization and some free layers. But depending on the configuration, it doesn't look as good. A screen organizer really helps, especially when we reach a limit of 10 to 12 simultaneous screens, or more. Finally, my tip is regarding studying: warm up before grinding and gradually increase the number of screens so as not to lose the quality of your game. This is very easy to happen, especially when our mental state isn't working well. A bad situation at one table can't affect overall performance. Good luck, and I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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